Yeah… that was handled poorly lol. But I'm guessing they're saving the bionic arm for The Defenders
Yeah… that was handled poorly lol. But I'm guessing they're saving the bionic arm for The Defenders
I am black - a dark skinned black woman at that. I went back and listened to what he said. He did say it depends on the blend, and then said "I hear cuban coffee is robust". The coffee reference in this show means sex. That's why I'm saying it's a reach to use that as an argument for colorism. It's not really a…
I guess I'm too excited about Misty Knight and seeing great, non-stereotypical portrayals of WOC to be looking for an issue like colorism in this show, especially when I know Black Panther is coming where we are going to see primarily, if not all, beautiful dark skinned black women. I believe both Luke Cage and Black…
"The dedication to self-introspection of black men and how their emotions aren’t sources of weakness is amazing to watch and elevates this show."
Totally Agree
Claire was portrayed as being latino, not black nor afro-latino. Reva was the only biracial looking woman on the show. Every other black woman was brown skinned or darker.
Misty Knight is a brown skinned girl. We're talking about the 1st black male and female superheroes in MCU. That's way too significant to be trying…
Overall this show was great! My favorite character coming out of it was Misty Knight, and I'm glad we'll be seeing her in The Defenders. My guess is that's when we'll see her get her bionic arm. With that said, I hope we get to see her utilized as much on there, as we did in Luke Cage - if not more so. The only thing…
You're reading way too much into that and trying to find an issue where there isn't one. 1) It's flirting, so he was just trying to be cute. 2) He did tell Misty that he wished things between them were different, which tells me that he did in fact like her. He told her that she stands out in a room and told her flat…